Wednesday, November 27, 2019

When conspiracy theories come true (? !)

Spengler asks if the war against Trumpieboy is not about him, but about covering up how the CIA screwed things up, mainly in Iraq. He's reviewing McCarthy's book on this.


Whatever one thinks of Donald Trump, the possibility should be horrifying that the world’s oldest continuous democratic constitution might be subverted by a cabal of spies with the support of the major media.

the General Flynn fake prosecution might be the key to this, which is why the press is ignoring it. 

this if from PJMedia, a libertarian site, but Spengler is an investment banker who writes also for the Asian Times (Hong Kong paper) and I rarely agree with him, but I find it's interesting that these ideas that used to be dismissed as conspiracy theories are now being found to have a bit of truth in them.

I mean, remember when Senator Shumer (D NY) warned Trump not to diss the CIA because they have a lot of ways to get back at you.

Much of the impeachment was by bureaucrats, whose main testimony didn't discuss illegal acts but merely lamented that their opinions were not followed (as if they are saying they, not the president, makes foreign policy). This is on top of "anonymous" writing a self congratulatory editorial in the NYTimes about the heroes openly stopping the president from implementing the policies.

The Flynn prosecution (which was about his opposition to funding insurgents in Iraq/Syria, who quickly morphed to ISIS) was a shot across the bow against all the Presidents men that they would be framed and sent to jail under "process crime" laws for dissing the CIA/state department.


The firing of a senior Navy official for trying to negate Trumpieboy's presidential pardon of a SEAL who dared to be politically incorrect (by posing with a dead terrorist's body) sends a message to the career types that their free reign in disobeying the president is coming to an end.

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